December 2011 Volume 2, Issue 10 P.O. Box 58 Michigan City, IN 46360 email: Info@michigancityaa.org Web site: michigancityaa.org Michigan City Daily Reprieve I will try to live through this day only, and not tackle my whole life problem at once. I can do something for twelve hours that would appall me if I felt that I had to keep it up for a lifetime. Step 12 “H aving had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.” ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P. 130 All the prayer and meditation in the world will not help me unless they are accompanied by action. Practicing the principles in all my affairs shows me the care that God takes in all parts of my life. God appears in my world when I move aside, and allow Him to step into it. Daily Reflections p 367 Concept XII Tradition 12 And finally, we of Alcoholics Anonymous believe that the principle of anonymity has an immense spiritual significance. It reminds us that we are to place principles before personalities; that we are actually to practice a genuine humility. This to the end that our great blessings may never spoil us; that we shall forever live in thankful contemplation of Him who presides over us all. CRITICAL & URGENT NEED! Volunteers are needed to serve on the public information committee. If you have a desire to do some service work this is the perfect opportunity for you! Please plan to attend the next District meeting for further details. DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities. Mike Q 12/1/1992 19 years Pete F 12/7/2004 7 years Tim M 12/14/2009 2 years Pat K 12/25/2007 4 years 1. Why is it a good idea for me to place the common welfare of all AA members before individual welfare? What would happen to me if AA as a whole disappeared? 2. When I do not trust AA’s current servants, who do I wish had the authority to straighten them out? 3. In my opinions of and remarks about other AAs, am I implying membership requirements other than a desire to stay sober? 4. Do I ever try to get a certain AA group to conform to my standards, not its own? To publish announcements of AA Birthdays celebrated by members each month, send name and number of years to: District 21, P.O. Box 58, Michigan City, IN 46360 or email to Our Local Area District 21 Business Meeting and the Public Information Meeting - 7 PM on the 2nd Thursday of every month at the Michigan City Christian Church at 11232 W. Earl Rd. 5. Have I a personal responsibility in helping an AA group fulfill its primary purpose? What is my part? 6. Does my personal behavior reflect the Sixth Tradition? 7. Do I do all I can do to support AA financially? When is the last time I anonymously gave away a Grapevine subscription? 8. Do I complain about certain AAs’ behavior-especially if they are paid to work for AA? Who made me so smart? 9. Do I fulfill all AA responsibilities in such a way as to please privately even my own conscience? Really? 10. Do my utterances always reflect the Tenth Tradition, or do I give AA critics real ammunition? Breakfast at the Dunes House The First Saturday of the Month December 3rd @ 10:30 A.M. Potatoes, sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy 11. Should I keep my AA membership a secret, or reveal it in private conversation when that may help another alcoholic (and therefore me)? Is my brand of AA so attractive that other drunks want it? 12. What is the real importance of me among more than a million AAs? AA Grapevine January 2011 issue Local District Business Our local AA district, District 21 is providing Conference Approved Literature either free or at reduced prices. The brochures being provided at no charge and include: “Is AA for You?” “44 Questions” “ Do You Think You’re Different?” “ AA for Women” “AA for Young People” “A Members Eye View of AA” The AA Conference Approved Books we are able to provide at reduced rates because of our bulk purchasing power include: The Big Book, (hard cover) $8, Big Book (soft cover) $7, 12 & 12 (hard cover) $7 12 & 12 (soft cover) $7 Living Sober $4. As Bill Sees It $8, Daily Reflections $8. The General Service Office offers discounts for purchasing 20 copies or more of a particular title and the District is passing the savings onto anyone interested. The Indiana State Prison is interested in reviving the AA meetings at the Michigan City facility. For many years, local AA members have assisted with this endeavor. The meetings inside the prison walls were discontinued several months ago due to decreased activity by local AA members. These meetings are a valuable part of the pre-release needs of minimum security offenders. All AA members who are interested in assisting in this project are required to participate in an orientation session. This session is to take place on Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 5:30 PM. It will be held at the Indiana State Prison, will start at 5:30 PM and will last approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours. Attendance in the orientation is mandatory to participate in the AA meetings. If you are interested in helping re-establish AA at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, please contact Ron S. at 219-877-4510. ISP requires a list of all orientation attendees to be submitted to them by Friday Dec 2. This is a great opportunity for 12 Step Work. November 2011 Report From The Indiana District 21 Area 22 GSR Meeting Facilitator Note taker Attendees Steve H. Dan R. Helen G., George P., Laurie O., Brenda W., Jennie H., Ron S. The meeting opened at 7:00 with a moment of silence followed by the Serenity Prayer. The minutes from October 13, 2011 were read and approved. The Financial Report for October was presented. The report was approved. The literature that was ordered has been received. It was agreed that George also order “As Bill Sees IT”, Daily Reflections”, and “Members Eye View”. Our local hotline number is now being forwarded to the cell phone. Brenda got 8 calls after removing the call forwarding from the answering service. She will talk to the others that have volunteered to arrange passing the phone between them. Ron has talked to the prison and there are no meetings at the present time. There was a meeting, but it just stopped. The prison is interested in resuming meetings. They suggested a 6:30 PM start time. Those interested in volunteering would need to go through a 4 hour orientation and judicial background check. The next orientation is scheduled for January. We will have more information at the next meeting. Ron suggested posting a sign up sheet for volunteers. This is for the minimum security section. Most of the prisoners that would be attending are required to attend. Jennie H. contacted St. Anthony, Swanson Center and Health partners. She will be taking literature to those interested. Steve H. contacted the Michigan City police department and is going to take them some literature. The district is going to stock and sell AA literature for the local members and groups. The Newsletter is on the web site. We are checking ad rates for Michigan City Dispatch. It was suggested that we get a permanent district email address. Dan will set up info@michigancityaa.org The next meeting will be December 8, 2011 at the MC Christian Church. The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 PM with the Lord’s Prayer.
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